JMG Vocab Sheet
company
a business firm
commission
a fee or percentage allowed to a salesperson or agent for his/her services
application
a form you fill out when you are asking for a job or something you want
birth certificate
a legal paper or document listing the date, the place, and the parents names issued at the time of your birth
branch
a part of a business, such as a bank, that is located in a seperate place from the main office or HQ
applicant
a person who applies or asks for something like a license or a job
career
a person's work or job, such as police officer, nurse, etc.
affirmative action
a program that many companies have now adopted. This division looks for qualified people who have been discriminated against in the past to hire, train, and promote
appointment
a set time at which you will do something or meet someone
ambition
a strong desire to succeed; to do well; or to get ahead in life
assembly work
a way of putting things together whereas there is a line of workers, each with a specific job to complete an end-product
contract
an agreement between two parties, usually written, but may be verbal
chronic illness
an illness that lasts for a long time
apprenticeship
an on-the-job training system
disability
any injury or illness, temporary or permanent, which prevents workers from carrying their usual occupations
absenteeism
being away from work often
conviction
being found guilty of a crime and sentenced by a court.
advancement
being moved up to a better paying job; a promotion
break-time
brief interruption in the workday, usually 5 to 15 minutes long, during which workers rest, smoke, or take refreshments without loss of pay
discharged
dismissal of a worker from employment
data
facts, figures, information
assigned
given information about your job; told where you will be working and with whom
disabled
having a physcal condition that prevents a person from doing a certain thing or certain kinds of work
career counseling
help in finding out the kind of work you would like to do and one in which you would be good
bargain in good faith
in the case of a union and an employer, to be willing to talk and come up with an agreement
bounded
insured or guaranteed. Employers have employees bonded to protect themselves against theft
civil service jobs
jobs with the federal government, except the jobs of judges, law makers, and military personnel
confidential
kept secret
blue-collar workers
manual workers, usually those employed in production or maintainance
collective bargaining
method where representatives of employees and employer determine the conditions of employment through direct negotiation
bonus
money given to an employee in addition to his/her salary
death benefit
payment, usually a lump sum, provided to a worker's beneficiary in the even of the worker's death.
dependents
people who depend on someone else for their support
cost of living adjustment
raising or lowering wages or salaries in accordance with changes in the cost of living
attrition
reducing the number of employees by not replacing those who leave, retire, or die.
annual openings
the number of jobs that are available each year
abbreviation
the short form of a word used in writing
birthplace
the town or city, state, and country where you were born.
attitude
the way you act, feel, or think about something
abilities
things you can do well; natural or acquired skills or talents
demoted
to have your job or title lowered; to get less pay; to lower in rank or grade
commute
to travel regularly between one's home in one community and his/her work in another
craft
usuall, a skilled occupation requiring a thorough knowledge of the process
cooperative
willing to work well with others
background
your education, training, and experience.